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Snow tires have a tread design with larger gaps than those on conventional tires, increasing traction on snow and ice. Such tires that have passed specific winter traction performance tests are entitled to display a 3PMSF (Three-Peak Mountain Snow Flake) and/or a IMP (Icy Mountain Peak) symbols on their sidewalls.
MPS400 Variant All Weather 2 – all season tire for transporters and vans, presented in 2017 as Matador’s first a/s tire with both of M+S (Mud + Snow) and 3PMSF (Three-Peak Mountain Snow Flake) symbol
Three Brothers is a 7,303-foot-elevation (2,226 meter) triple-peak mountain summit located in Chelan County of Washington state. [3] It is situated 1.3 miles east of Navaho Peak , on the boundary of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness , on land managed by Wenatchee National Forest .
The Alpine Lakes Wilderness contains a number of mountain peaks and ranges: Snoqualmie peaks ... Three Queens— 6,687 ft ... Big Snow Mountain — 6,680 ft (2,036 ...
“Snow-capped peaks, amazing recreational opportunities for 12 months out of the year, watchable wildlife, and scenic grandeur,” she said that’s what visitors always extol.
The Three Peaks and their surroundings. The Three Peaks rise on the southern edge of the extensive pinnacle plateau with the Langen Alm (La Grava Longa), an alpine plateau at around 2200 m to 2400 m, which here forms the end of the Rienz Valley (Valle della Rienza). There are three small mountain lakes, the Zinnenseen.
Three Points: California: 7,903 7,203 680 40 5 2 180 Private Club April 20, 2012 Bear Mountain: Big Bear Lake: California: 8,805 7,104 1,665 198 24 12 100 $115 December 11, 2019 [59] Mount Baldy Ski Lifts: Mount Baldy: California: 8,600 6,500 2,100 800 26 4 170 $99 December 11, 2019 [60] Mount Waterman: Three Points: California: 8,030 7,000 ...
The three peaks are the third-, fourth-, and fifth-highest in Oregon, [11] and contain 16 named glaciers. [12] Their ice volume totals 5.6 billion cubic feet (160 million cubic metres). [ 13 ] The Sisters were named Faith, Hope and Charity by early settlers, but are now known as North Sister, Middle Sister and South Sister, respectively.